We believe we are living in a consequential moment.
A time long anticipated. A time many have described, warned about, and even prophesied—what some call the “end of days.” Not simply as an ending, but as a period of intensity: more noise, more division, more confusion, and more need than ever for clarity, charity, and peace.
In that same moment, a tool has emerged.
Artificial Intelligence.
We do not see AI as a replacement for human wisdom, nor as a shortcut around the work of the soul. We see it as an instrument—one that, in the right hands, can assist peacemakers in doing what has always been required: to listen, to understand, and to love when it is hardest.
Voices across faiths and generations have called for peacemakers—Russell M. Nelson, Dallin H. Oaks, Pope Francis, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. Each, in their own way, has pointed to the same higher path: reconciliation over division, humility over pride, love over fear.
The teachings of Jesus Christ anchor that call:
Blessed are the peacemakers.
That calling has not changed.
What has changed is the environment—and now, the tools available within it.
AI can help translate not just language, but perspective.
It can slow down conversations that would otherwise escalate.
It can help individuals “seek first to understand” before demanding to be understood.
It can bring coherence to complexity—whether in relationships, families, leadership, or communities.
And for those who see life as a sacred journey—a covenant path of becoming—this work takes on even deeper meaning.
While that phrase is rooted in specific teachings, the underlying idea is universal: a committed path of growth, integrity, and alignment with higher truth.
AI, used wisely, can support individuals striving to walk that path—helping them act with greater clarity, consistency, and charity in their daily lives.
This is where we come in.
At End of Days AI, we help people use artificial intelligence not just more effectively—but more wisely.
We teach practical, real-world applications:
But we do so anchored in something higher: the belief that technology should serve humanity’s best qualities, not erode them.
We are not naïve about the risks.
The same tools that can clarify can also confuse.
The same systems that can unite can also divide.
AI may yet play a role in humanity’s unraveling if it is used without integrity, humility, or truth.
That is why intention matters.
The future of AI will not be decided by the technology itself—but by the hearts of those who use it.
So this is our position:
This is not just about staying relevant in a changing world.
It is about becoming the kind of people who can walk a higher path—and help others do the same.
And if this truly is a defining era—an “end of days” of sorts—then there may be no more important work than that.